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the wilsons own seven. and here is a really good example of the way the wilsons are getting rid of their properties. they told me it was natural wastage, that's how they would end people's tenancies, but that's not what's happening here. let me show you around. over here, these two people, booted out. over here, two properties they owned. they've already gone, he goes next week. over here, another two properties, already gone, and in that corner, he's booted out as well. so seven of the 1a people in here have all been cleared out of the properties. all seven families were sent eviction notices. schoolteacher hannah has a young baby. she got her letter just before christmas. i was devastated, i was genuinely devastated, because i knew financially this was going to, like, cripple me for the next few months, between deposits, moving vans. couldn't have waited till after christmas, really? couldn't have waited to serve those? you've got millions in the bank, you're evicting people over christmas? they would say
the wilsons own seven. and here is a really good example of the way the wilsons are getting rid of their properties. they told me it was natural wastage, that's how they would end people's tenancies, but that's not what's happening here. let me show you around. over here, these two people, booted out. over here, two properties they owned. they've already gone, he goes next week. over here, another two properties, already gone, and in that corner, he's booted out as well. so seven of the 1a...
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kyren wilson playing mathew stevens, wilson needs just two kyren wilson playing mathew stevens, wilson needsjust two more kyren wilson playing mathew stevens, wilson needs just two more frames to go through to the second round, currently 8—3 up on the other table is marco fu, he's trailing his opponent 7—3. full coverage on the bbc sports website and app. racing 92 are through to the european champion cup final after a brilliant first half was too much for munster. it was the teddy thomas show in bordeaux as he ran in two tries in the opening twenty minutes, and then turned down a hat trick set up maxime machenaud. munster did recover in the second half, but the damage was done, and it finished 27—22. racing will meet leinster in the final on may 12th in bilbao. there were six fixtures in the fifth round of rugby league's challenge cup today. with minnows york city knights of league one up against super league's catalans dragons. york city gave a good account of themselves and the match was tied at 10—10 shortly before half time. but catalans pulled away after the break,
kyren wilson playing mathew stevens, wilson needs just two kyren wilson playing mathew stevens, wilson needsjust two more kyren wilson playing mathew stevens, wilson needs just two more frames to go through to the second round, currently 8—3 up on the other table is marco fu, he's trailing his opponent 7—3. full coverage on the bbc sports website and app. racing 92 are through to the european champion cup final after a brilliant first half was too much for munster. it was the teddy thomas...
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mrs wilson burst throu~h i need help. mrs wilson burst through the — i need help. mrs wilson burst through the door, _ i need help. mrs wilson burst through the door, please - i need help. mrs wilson burstl through the door, please help, please — through the door, please help, please help, my husband has 'ust please help, my husband has just been_ please help, my husband has just been shot. myself and my friend — just been shot. myself and my friend look each other in disbelief. did we hear what we thought— disbelief. did we hear what we thought we had just heard's 'ust thought we had just heard's just got— thought we had just heard's just got up and ran out to try and — just got up and ran out to try and heiu _ just got up and ran out to try and help. itjust so happened that— and help. itjust so happened that we — and help. itjust so happened that we were the first ones to arrive — that we were the first ones to arrive at — that we were the first ones to arrive at the door and see aiistair— arrive at the door and see alistair lying there in the
mrs wilson burst throu~h i need help. mrs wilson burst through the — i need help. mrs wilson burst through the door, _ i need help. mrs wilson burst through the door, please - i need help. mrs wilson burstl through the door, please help, please — through the door, please help, please help, my husband has 'ust please help, my husband has just been_ please help, my husband has just been shot. myself and my friend — just been shot. myself and my friend look each other in disbelief. did we...
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kyren wilson playing mathew stevens, wilson needs just two kyren wilson playing mathew stevens, wilson needsjust two more kyren wilson playing mathew stevens, wilson needs just two more frames to go through to the second round, currently 8—3 up on the other table is marco fu, he's trailing his opponent 7—3. full coverage on the bbc sports website and app. racing 92 are through to the european champion cup final after a brilliant first half was too much for munster. it was the teddy thomas show in bordeaux as he ran in two tries in the opening twenty minutes, and then turned down a hat trick set up maxime machenaud. munster did recover in the second half, but the damage was done, and it finished 27—22. racing will meet leinster in the final on may 12th in bilbao.
kyren wilson playing mathew stevens, wilson needs just two kyren wilson playing mathew stevens, wilson needsjust two more kyren wilson playing mathew stevens, wilson needs just two more frames to go through to the second round, currently 8—3 up on the other table is marco fu, he's trailing his opponent 7—3. full coverage on the bbc sports website and app. racing 92 are through to the european champion cup final after a brilliant first half was too much for munster. it was the teddy thomas...
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but i think it is a fair assessment of wilson, but not of wilson the prime minister because he was above that kind of thing. but he did hold the party together, and that was a great achievement. at times it infuriated her because it meant it was pandering to people she disliked. so there was a tension in the relationship. there is an any close relationship between the prime minister and his assistants. former labour mp austin mitchell. military charities say they are not able to cope with the rising demand for mental health support for veterans. at least 58 former servicemen and women took their own lives last year, according to estimates by campaigners. the ministry of defence spends £22 million a year on mental health, but charities say the whole system needs a rethink, as our defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. gary still has nightmares about his time in afghanistan. he did two tours of helmand and saw friends killed in combat. like many soldiers, gary has been left with visible scars, too. but his wound wasn't caused by bombs or bullets. he lost his leg after he fell on it
but i think it is a fair assessment of wilson, but not of wilson the prime minister because he was above that kind of thing. but he did hold the party together, and that was a great achievement. at times it infuriated her because it meant it was pandering to people she disliked. so there was a tension in the relationship. there is an any close relationship between the prime minister and his assistants. former labour mp austin mitchell. military charities say they are not able to cope with the...
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mrs wilson burst through the door. "please help, please help — my husband " has just been shot. " myself and my friend looked each other in disbelief. did we hear what we thought we had just heard? just got up and ran out to try and help. itjust so happened that we were the first ones to arrive at the door and see alistair lying there in the doorway. he wasjust fighting for his life, really. his face, i noticed first, his cheek was puffed out and he was struggling to breathe, and, yeah... so he was conscious at that time? he was still conscious, yes. he was still conscious. they weren't the only people on the scene. the owner of the havelock hotel rushed to the doorstep from a barjust down the road. his name is andy burnett. he no longer lives in scotland. but a year after the murder, he gave a detailed account of what happened that night to a sunday times journalist. he said that he went up i the steps, he saw alistair was lying on the ground and he also described . seeing a bullet hole just beneath his cheek. - he
mrs wilson burst through the door. "please help, please help — my husband " has just been shot. " myself and my friend looked each other in disbelief. did we hear what we thought we had just heard? just got up and ran out to try and help. itjust so happened that we were the first ones to arrive at the door and see alistair lying there in the doorway. he wasjust fighting for his life, really. his face, i noticed first, his cheek was puffed out and he was struggling to breathe,...
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alistair wilson's murder remains a mystery. this description of the gunman has been circulated widely in the inverness area but it's not rung a bell with anyone locally. think again — could it be a local man? perhaps a customer of mr wilson from the bank of scotland in inverness. he is late 30s, short and stocky, maybe around 94", maybe a bit taller. he had short, dark hair but was wearing a black baseball cap, darkjeans and a black bomberjacket. the shooting happened in the small town of nairn in the scottish highlands. not a place you'd expect a gangland—style murder. the last killing here in the 1980s after a fight at wedding reception. the wilsons had moved to nairn 18 months before. they'd fallen in love with its beautiful beaches and wanted to raise their children here. alistair was a manager at the bank of scotland in nearby inverness and veronica had been a graphic designer. they had had a whirlwind romance. he was one of those people you met and you just knew. then, yes, it all happened very fast. sounds like love
alistair wilson's murder remains a mystery. this description of the gunman has been circulated widely in the inverness area but it's not rung a bell with anyone locally. think again — could it be a local man? perhaps a customer of mr wilson from the bank of scotland in inverness. he is late 30s, short and stocky, maybe around 94", maybe a bit taller. he had short, dark hair but was wearing a black baseball cap, darkjeans and a black bomberjacket. the shooting happened in the small town...
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joe wilson look forward _ going. it is incredible. joe wilson look forward to _ going. it is incredible. joe wilson look forward to talk _ going. it is incredible. joe wilson look forward to talk to _ going. it is incredible. joe wilson look forward to talk to you - look forward to talk to you tomorrow, joe wilson at lord's thank you. next, tonight, the wait is nearly overfor brentford you. next, tonight, the wait is nearly over for brentford fans. it's almost 75 years since they last played in english football's top flight. in under 90 minutes, they'll kick off their first premier league game against arsenal as the new season gets underway. our senior sports news reporter laura scott is at the brentford community stadium on a night of history. how are fans feeling about this new season? ~ i, how are fans feeling about this new season? ~ ., ., , ., season? well, i have to tell you about with _ season? well, i have to tell you about with one _ season? well, i have to tell you about with one fan _ season? well, i have to tell you about with one fan i _ season? well, i hav
joe wilson look forward _ going. it is incredible. joe wilson look forward to _ going. it is incredible. joe wilson look forward to talk _ going. it is incredible. joe wilson look forward to talk to _ going. it is incredible. joe wilson look forward to talk to you - look forward to talk to you tomorrow, joe wilson at lord's thank you. next, tonight, the wait is nearly overfor brentford you. next, tonight, the wait is nearly over for brentford fans. it's almost 75 years since they last played in...
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joe wilson reports. they nestled in the himalayas, might be the world's most distinctive cricket ground. johnny bairstow might be england's most distinctive cricketer — flame haired, passionate and contemplating his 100th test match. i'm very proud. i'm an emotional kind of guy. at some point, get the tears ready. the tissues, even. last summer, tears ready. the tissues, even. last summer. he — tears ready. the tissues, even. last summer, he returned from a horrible leg break. his character and resilience often shine through. he holds a particular place in the name of fans remember his father david, who took his own life whenjohnny was a boy. his defining mentality has always been pride. don't expect that to change now. you has always been pride. don't expect that to change now.— that to change now. you put your best foot forward _ that to change now. you put your best foot forward in _ that to change now. you put your best foot forward in every - that to change now. you put your best foot forward
joe wilson reports. they nestled in the himalayas, might be the world's most distinctive cricket ground. johnny bairstow might be england's most distinctive cricketer — flame haired, passionate and contemplating his 100th test match. i'm very proud. i'm an emotional kind of guy. at some point, get the tears ready. the tissues, even. last summer, tears ready. the tissues, even. last summer. he — tears ready. the tissues, even. last summer, he returned from a horrible leg break. his character...
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rich wilson s-ueakin massive step forward. rich wilson speaking to _ massive step forward. rich wilson speaking to anita _ massive step forward. rich wilson speaking to anita about _ massive step forward. rich wilson speaking to anita about the - massive step forward. rich wilson speaking to anita about the role i speaking to anita about the role that ordinary people can play in this climate challenge. south korea is another one of the world because my top ten carbon polluters, it says it aims to cut its emissions to 40% by 2030 after facing severe criticism over an initial plan for reduction of 26%, south korea corresponded has been speaking to the environment minister, she began by asking the country could have set more ambitious targets. translation: it is possible to set a higher number but what remains is the issue of whether this number is achievable. korea is a country that has always turned the impossible possible. the current goal is full of 40% is still challenging and some say it is impossible. but we will turn this number into a reality. fine turn this number i
rich wilson s-ueakin massive step forward. rich wilson speaking to _ massive step forward. rich wilson speaking to anita _ massive step forward. rich wilson speaking to anita about _ massive step forward. rich wilson speaking to anita about the - massive step forward. rich wilson speaking to anita about the role i speaking to anita about the role that ordinary people can play in this climate challenge. south korea is another one of the world because my top ten carbon polluters, it says it aims...
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here's our correspondentjoe wilson. this is what the london marathon celebrates, potted plants are reported to be found— the right to run, the right to raise. that has always been mo farah�*s instant. still trying to push himself in his final marathon. and the sport moves on, faster than ever. kelvin kiptum of kenya seem to be sprinting to the line for miles. he finished on two hours, one minute and 25 second. a new course record. we hours, one minute and 25 second. a new course record.— new course record. we have never seen anything _ new course record. we have never seen anything like _ new course record. we have never seen anything like this, _ new course record. we have never seen anything like this, not - new course record. we have never seen anything like this, not on - new course record. we have never seen anything like this, not on the streets of london.— streets of london. here comes another course _ streets of london. here comes another course record. - streets of london. here comes another course reco
here's our correspondentjoe wilson. this is what the london marathon celebrates, potted plants are reported to be found— the right to run, the right to raise. that has always been mo farah�*s instant. still trying to push himself in his final marathon. and the sport moves on, faster than ever. kelvin kiptum of kenya seem to be sprinting to the line for miles. he finished on two hours, one minute and 25 second. a new course record. we hours, one minute and 25 second. a new course record.—...
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joe wilson, bbc news. much of the uk has continued to face low temperatures and heavy snow, including here, in the scottish highlands — where in some places, temperatures have dropped as low as —16.7. the coldest uk temperature since 2010. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. it will only get colder. a good covering _ it will only get colder. a good covering of snow in glasgow. an amber_ covering of snow in glasgow. an amber warning covering of snow in glasgow. an amberwarning in place covering of snow in glasgow. an amber warning in place from
joe wilson, bbc news. much of the uk has continued to face low temperatures and heavy snow, including here, in the scottish highlands — where in some places, temperatures have dropped as low as —16.7. the coldest uk temperature since 2010. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. it will only get colder. a good covering _ it will only get colder. a good covering of snow in glasgow. an amber_ covering of snow in glasgow. an amber warning covering of snow in glasgow. an...
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he was rather taken to task by the dup and p, sammy wilson, mr barclay tried to reassure mr wilson, i think emphasis on the word tried that the payments or has said in writing that he will honour what is written in the good friday agreement. welcome i think the prime minister hasn‘t all stages, including in the letter to which i referred, mr wilson, underscored that proposals are centred on oui’ wilson, underscored that proposals are centred on our commitment to solutions that are compatible with the belfast good friday agreement command he sent that out in his letter. now, it is then an issue for the negotiating teams in terms of how their proposal put forward by the prime minister is then taken forward , the prime minister is then taken forward, but he has, at all stages, underscored his commitment to the belfast good friday agreement. with respect, minister, it‘s not an issue for the negotiating teams to decide how that‘s taken forward. not if it is explicit in what we are told, time and time again in this committee, it‘s an internationally binding agreements, which very
he was rather taken to task by the dup and p, sammy wilson, mr barclay tried to reassure mr wilson, i think emphasis on the word tried that the payments or has said in writing that he will honour what is written in the good friday agreement. welcome i think the prime minister hasn‘t all stages, including in the letter to which i referred, mr wilson, underscored that proposals are centred on oui’ wilson, underscored that proposals are centred on our commitment to solutions that are...
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i— wilson spoke about just how hard wilson spoke aboutjust how hard they worked. every week there would either appear on a major gs talk show as the musical act, or they will play gigs at what were called supper clubs at the time. it was worth pointing out that the church the deep south during the 1960s and in mary wilson's autobiography she talks about having to put up with a lot of the segregation that was going on. although there were never seen as outspoken in the civil rights movement, they took part in fundraisers, and they were there at martin luther king because my funeral. although not outspoken, they played a crucial part in the civil rights movement in the 1960s in their own way.— in their own way. thank you very much. the headlines on bbc news: all travellers arriving in the uk will be required to take twocovid tests while they're self isolating for 10 days scientists from the world health organisation who travelled to wuhan to investigate the origins of the virus — say it is "extremely unlikely" to have emerged as a result of an incident in a labo
i— wilson spoke about just how hard wilson spoke aboutjust how hard they worked. every week there would either appear on a major gs talk show as the musical act, or they will play gigs at what were called supper clubs at the time. it was worth pointing out that the church the deep south during the 1960s and in mary wilson's autobiography she talks about having to put up with a lot of the segregation that was going on. although there were never seen as outspoken in the civil rights movement,...
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joke wilson, it his. —— joe. everton are up to eighth in the table after a two zero win over burnley at goodison park. in their last home game of the season, everton won convincingly after several strike chances, there was a trend in the neck, and three minutes later they feel the wind. shamus to tell on hand, they move up eight and they need to finish seven for a european place. liverpool's naby keita will be out for at least two months with a thigh injury suffered the champions league defeat at barcelona. he'll miss the rest of the season and is doubtful for the africa cup of nations, which starts onjune the 21st in egypt. liverpool without keita will travel to newcastle tomorrow in their penultimate premier league game. a win will take them above manchester city again before city's match against leicester on monday night. david de gea will keep his place in goalfor manchester united's match against huddersfield on sunday despite a series of mistakes in recent games. manager 0le gunnar solksjaer migth have been
joke wilson, it his. —— joe. everton are up to eighth in the table after a two zero win over burnley at goodison park. in their last home game of the season, everton won convincingly after several strike chances, there was a trend in the neck, and three minutes later they feel the wind. shamus to tell on hand, they move up eight and they need to finish seven for a european place. liverpool's naby keita will be out for at least two months with a thigh injury suffered the champions league...
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stopped if father wilson had acted? yes, definitely. the church is accused of systematically concealing abuse around the world. so far, the pope has accepted three resignations. the court heard that wilson had refused to come forward because of his unflinching loyalty to the catholic church. he had shown no contrition. failing to report abuse is an offence in this part of australia, but in many parts of the world it is not against the law. after avoiding prison, philip wilson was able to walk from court. the catholic church says it wants to support abuse survivors, but has refused to condemn one of its own. in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news. a female health worker is arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies — and attempting to kill six others at the countess of chester hospital. rescue workers in thailand are trying to work out how to bring 12 boys and their football coach out of a cave system where they've been trapped for ten days. england prepare to take on colombia tonight in
stopped if father wilson had acted? yes, definitely. the church is accused of systematically concealing abuse around the world. so far, the pope has accepted three resignations. the court heard that wilson had refused to come forward because of his unflinching loyalty to the catholic church. he had shown no contrition. failing to report abuse is an offence in this part of australia, but in many parts of the world it is not against the law. after avoiding prison, philip wilson was able to walk...
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of the d from wilson and wasn't it snowing in - wilson and wasn't it snowing in leeds? well max whitlock was the other member of the british men's squad to win medals at the rio olympics. he's been helping out with the bbc�*s lockdown life campaign — encouraging us all to stay active in lockdown — and h etold me that nile wilson's had made a huge contribution to british gymnastics. he's done amazing things. he can walk away— he's done amazing things. he can walk away from the sports now being very proud _ walk away from the sports now being very proud of what he has done. he can know_ very proud of what he has done. he can know that he has achieved in metal_ can know that he has achieved in metal and — can know that he has achieved in metal and all the four major championships not many athletes can say that _ championships not many athletes can say that i_ championships not many athletes can say that. ijust championships not many athletes can say that. i just wish championships not many athletes can say that. ijust wish him all the very— say that. ijust wish
of the d from wilson and wasn't it snowing in - wilson and wasn't it snowing in leeds? well max whitlock was the other member of the british men's squad to win medals at the rio olympics. he's been helping out with the bbc�*s lockdown life campaign — encouraging us all to stay active in lockdown — and h etold me that nile wilson's had made a huge contribution to british gymnastics. he's done amazing things. he can walk away— he's done amazing things. he can walk away from the sports now...
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he punished kyren wilson for every mistake he made. we expected kyren wilson to come out of the blocks like againstjudd trump and it didn't happen. 6—2 is a decent score line for anthony mcgill. not where we expected the scoreline to be. not at all. kyren wilson was rightly so there is a favourite. it shows you there is a favourite. it shows you the importance of getting a good start. anthony mcgill settle down straightaway and made a lovely break in that set the tone for the first session. kyren wilson is chasing and is under pressure to have a good second session. when he be thinking about this a lot overnight? the second session is tomorrow so he will have a lot of time. the tables have turned and he is the underdog and we will see how anthony mcgill reacts to being the favourite. protecting a lead enough matches sometimes difficult. you have to be not looking too far ahead or looking over your shoulder. it will be interesting to see how both players react to the second session. sections two and three can be important. ronnie o'su
he punished kyren wilson for every mistake he made. we expected kyren wilson to come out of the blocks like againstjudd trump and it didn't happen. 6—2 is a decent score line for anthony mcgill. not where we expected the scoreline to be. not at all. kyren wilson was rightly so there is a favourite. it shows you there is a favourite. it shows you the importance of getting a good start. anthony mcgill settle down straightaway and made a lovely break in that set the tone for the first session....
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wilson is the young pretender, along passer and a great break. barry hawkins against williams, the old fox. fantastic player, knows his way around. first time they have played in long extended match. a tough one to call. barry has been in fantastic form, so it which is an interesting matchup. but barry hawkins, something happens to an way comes into the crucible. he loves it here. one of the players that really e njoys here. one of the players that really enjoys going out and the one table venue as enjoys going out and the one table venue as well. so i'm expecting that to go very close. i commentated on his match and he was imperious. looking forward to this. thank you very much. both of those are live on bbc two at seven o'clock. we finish with some cricket. as expected justin langer is australia's new cricket coach. the former opening batsman takes overfrom darren lehmann in the wake of the ball—tampering scandal. they have a one day series in england next month but top of his to—do list, getting the cricket world back on side. one of the t
wilson is the young pretender, along passer and a great break. barry hawkins against williams, the old fox. fantastic player, knows his way around. first time they have played in long extended match. a tough one to call. barry has been in fantastic form, so it which is an interesting matchup. but barry hawkins, something happens to an way comes into the crucible. he loves it here. one of the players that really e njoys here. one of the players that really enjoys going out and the one table...
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i think it is a fair assessment of wilson, but not of wilson the prime minister because he was above that kind of thing. but he did toe the party together and that was a great achievement. at times it infuriated her because it meant it was pandering to people she disliked. there was a tension in the relationship. there is an any close relationship. there is an any close relationship between the prime minister and his assistants. an intriguing relationship nonetheless. we will never quite get to the bottom of that. thank you. the headlines on bbc news: the family of shamima begum, the teenager who went to syria to join the islamic state group, has called on the uk to bring her back "urgently". a 27—year—old man has appeared in court charged with the murders of three elderly men in exeter. thousands of criminals in england and wales will be tagged with gps trackers to allow authorities to trace them 2a hours a day. the funeral of the footballer emiliano sala is being held in his home town in argentina. the 28—year—old striker died after the plane he was flying in crashed into t
i think it is a fair assessment of wilson, but not of wilson the prime minister because he was above that kind of thing. but he did toe the party together and that was a great achievement. at times it infuriated her because it meant it was pandering to people she disliked. there was a tension in the relationship. there is an any close relationship. there is an any close relationship between the prime minister and his assistants. an intriguing relationship nonetheless. we will never quite get to...
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as mary wilson said, yes, she was the dream girl. mary wilson has died at the age of 76. there is more for you on all the news anytime on the bbc website, also on our twitter feeds. thank you so much for watching. hello. the cold snap across the uk continues. and no sign of anything milder for the remainder of this week. very cold nights ahead and some pretty bitterly cold days as well. a subtle change for today is that the wind will be lighter than it has been on monday and tuesday, though perhaps it won't feel quite as raw, but it's still an easterly or northeasterly wind. still some chains of showers being fed in, some making their way a reasonable way westwards. some of the heaviest snow on wednesday possibly for kent and sussex, the southeast of scotland and the northeast of england. as we move overnight wednesday into thursday, i've got the pressure pattern on behind me, notice how the isobars open up. the wind becomes much lighter. now, as i said, that wind has made it feel very raw through the early part of the week, but for very cold nights, what you need are ver
as mary wilson said, yes, she was the dream girl. mary wilson has died at the age of 76. there is more for you on all the news anytime on the bbc website, also on our twitter feeds. thank you so much for watching. hello. the cold snap across the uk continues. and no sign of anything milder for the remainder of this week. very cold nights ahead and some pretty bitterly cold days as well. a subtle change for today is that the wind will be lighter than it has been on monday and tuesday, though...
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mark would like ve few wilson reports. mark would like very few england _ wilson reports. mark would like very few england bowlers - wilson reports. mark would like| very few england bowlers before him but he cannot do it too often, today he was unleashed to all consistently at around 95 miles an hour. it was too good for five australia batters, it would be too that is around the world. michael woods�* contribution a key factor for australia to be bowled out for 263, but they got to that score thanks to mitchell marsh who came into the australian team and did what he did best, strong, belligerent, hard—hitting, helped by england�*s poor captain. mitchell marsh on 12th especially. pat cummins was booed consistently as were the australian team in general on a boisterous but i think controlled day from the crowd. cummins can take it out on the england that is when he comes into bowl and he did that i�*m helping to reduce england 68 four three at the close, after all that another thrilling ashes day, australia may well feel they came out top. how ashes day, australia m
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our correspondent joe wilson reports. laura joe wilson reports. kenney started, nervously, she said, laura kenney started, nervously, she said, with 18 other riders. in the elimination race the slowest of removed until two sprinted for gold. it isa removed until two sprinted for gold. it is a thrilling format and lori kenny —— laura kenney loves it, so do the spectators. kenny first, after becoming a mother, she says she now put cycling second and i
our correspondent joe wilson reports. laura joe wilson reports. kenney started, nervously, she said, laura kenney started, nervously, she said, with 18 other riders. in the elimination race the slowest of removed until two sprinted for gold. it isa removed until two sprinted for gold. it is a thrilling format and lori kenny —— laura kenney loves it, so do the spectators. kenny first, after becoming a mother, she says she now put cycling second and i
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what is the real brian wilson, - the goal coming in. right. what is the real brian wilson, then? l is the real brian wilson, then? what do people need to know? songs. it what do people need to know? sonus, , what do people need to know? sonis, ., songs. it says it all! # i songs. it says it all! # i wish _ songs. it says it all! # i wish they i songs. it says it all! # i wish they could | songs. it says it all! i # i wish they could be california, _ # i wish they could be california, i— # i wish they could be california, i wish - # i wish they could be california, i wish theyl # i wish they could be i california, i wish they could be california _ california, i wish they could be california girls. - california, iwish they could be california girls. the- be california girls. the documentary - be california girls. the documentary also i be california girls. the| documentary also looks be california girls- documentary also looks at be california girls— documentary also looks at his mental health.— mental health. this is kind of where things _ mental health. this is kind of wher
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in british gymnastics, it doesn't get much bigger than nile wilson. nile wilson! the yorkshireman becoming an olympic medallist in the rio games. in recent weeks, he has seen his spirit engulfed by a flood of allegations of mistreatment, and now he has decided to speak out, telling me gymnastics has serious issues to address. i would absolutely describe it as a culture of abuse. and i have lived and breathed it for 20 years, dan. it's emotional manipulation and being pushed through physical pain was certainly something i experienced. the gymnasts are still, in my opinion, treated like pieces of meat. would you say that you were abused yourself? i would say that i was abused. but we wanted to win medals. we wanted to win olympic medals. the governing body wanted to win olympic medals. the coaches wanted to win olympic medals. in a statement, british gymnastics said... earlier this year, wilson made a complaint over an altercation with a senior member of staff at a social event at leeds gymnastics club. it did not relate to his training or coaching staff. following
in british gymnastics, it doesn't get much bigger than nile wilson. nile wilson! the yorkshireman becoming an olympic medallist in the rio games. in recent weeks, he has seen his spirit engulfed by a flood of allegations of mistreatment, and now he has decided to speak out, telling me gymnastics has serious issues to address. i would absolutely describe it as a culture of abuse. and i have lived and breathed it for 20 years, dan. it's emotional manipulation and being pushed through physical...
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wilson defeated world number three judd trump to make his first masters final. now how is this for impressive driving in winter conditions? a
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thank you doctor wilson. incredibly honoured to have you do this autopsy on behalf of the floyd family. it means a lot, more than you know, to them and many of us. at this time, i will call a man that really needs no introduction, doctor michael biden is one of the foremost forensic scientists in the world alive today. he has worked on some of the most high—profile autopsies in the modern era. he has a background in doing forensic pathology, not only for the police departments, but also for the social justice police departments, but also for the socialjustice engineers like myself and tony. i can go on and on about doctor michael baden, but i think it best to hear him explain the autopsy and put it in context, as only the great doctor michael baden can. doctor baden. thank you. the autopsy shows that mr floyd had no underlying medical problem that caused or contributed to his death. this is confirmed by information provided to doctor wilson and myself from the family. he was in good health. the compressive
thank you doctor wilson. incredibly honoured to have you do this autopsy on behalf of the floyd family. it means a lot, more than you know, to them and many of us. at this time, i will call a man that really needs no introduction, doctor michael biden is one of the foremost forensic scientists in the world alive today. he has worked on some of the most high—profile autopsies in the modern era. he has a background in doing forensic pathology, not only for the police departments, but also for...
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as mary wilson said, yes, she was the dream girl. mary wilson's ground—breaking life. let's go back to our top story now, the impeachment proceedings on capitol hill. in a vote on the contitutionality of the trial itself, senators voted 56 to 44 to move forward. that means 44 republicans don't even think the trial should take place. and that's a clue as to what we can expect when it comes to an ultimate outcome. let's bring in ron christie now, a republican strategist and former special assistant to president george w bush. thanks for being with us. do you see that vote on the causes —— constitutionality where we end up, just six republicans voting with democrats? , ., ., up, just six republicans voting with democrats?— democrats? good evening. yes, i think that is _ democrats? good evening. yes, i think that is indicative _ democrats? good evening. yes, i think that is indicative of - democrats? good evening. yes, i think that is indicative of how i democrats? good evening. yes, i think that is indicative of how the | think that is indicative of how the republic
as mary wilson said, yes, she was the dream girl. mary wilson's ground—breaking life. let's go back to our top story now, the impeachment proceedings on capitol hill. in a vote on the contitutionality of the trial itself, senators voted 56 to 44 to move forward. that means 44 republicans don't even think the trial should take place. and that's a clue as to what we can expect when it comes to an ultimate outcome. let's bring in ron christie now, a republican strategist and former special...
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that is the question. joe wilson at old - question. joe wilson at old trafford, thank you forjoining us. staying in the premier league arsenal got a confidence boosting win over newcastle ahead of their crucial europa league semi—final second leg against villareal this week. mohamed elneny got the opener — and his first ever goal in the premier league — inside the first five minutes to set arsenal on their way, before pierre—emerick aubameyang on his return to the side doubled the lead with a fine finish from martinelli's cross. chelsea have reached the final of the women's champions league. they came from 2—1 down in the first leg to beat bayern munich 5—3 on aggregate. it'll be the wsl leaders first european final and it means they're still on course for an historic quadruple this season, as maz farookhi reports. some of the sport's biggest names for one of the biggest of occasions. chelsea have spent considerably to put themselves on the stage this season. defeat last week left them with work to do a bit as they do so of
that is the question. joe wilson at old - question. joe wilson at old trafford, thank you forjoining us. staying in the premier league arsenal got a confidence boosting win over newcastle ahead of their crucial europa league semi—final second leg against villareal this week. mohamed elneny got the opener — and his first ever goal in the premier league — inside the first five minutes to set arsenal on their way, before pierre—emerick aubameyang on his return to the side doubled the lead...
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thank you, joel wilson, we will seak cherish. thank you, joel wilson, we will speak again _ cherish. thank you, joel wilson, we will speak again as _ cherish. thank you, joel wilson, we will speak again as the _ cherish. thank you, joel wilson, we will speak again as the week - will speak again as the week progresses. time for a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes. it is all about the rain. earlier today we have had these dark, threatening skies across southern areas of wales and this afternoon many of us will see outbreaks of rain. a couple of stripes of clouds, a couple of weather fronts, this poor northern ireland and scotland, white showery, quite a weak front. across the south of england and wales, this front is developing and the rain will become both more excessive and much heavier through the next few hours —— more extensive and is much heavier. i think it will be frustrating at wimbledon with lengthy rain delays and play completely washed out at times. if anything the rain gets heavier through the afternoon, rai
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she was 22 years younger than harold wilson. joe haines, wilson's press secretary, seen here on the left, and bernard donoughue, head of policy, both knew, but kept the secret until now. he raised it with her and she confirmed it, and he then told me and we agreed we would never tell anybody, and for 50 years we haven't. we kept it secret because we thought it would be used damagingly against him at that time. the family man image was on display again, on holiday in his beloved scilly isles, but he did have to contend with rumours of an affair with his secretary, marcia williams, later baroness falkender — rumours he always denied. harold wilson died in 1995 but janet hewlett—davies died only a few months ago. this revelation now puts the record straight, of a hidden affair at one of the most scrutinised addresses in the land. this was a little sunshine at sunset. she obviously made him finally happy, which i had never seen him happy. britain's booming gaming industry gathered for the 20th bafta games awards in central londo
she was 22 years younger than harold wilson. joe haines, wilson's press secretary, seen here on the left, and bernard donoughue, head of policy, both knew, but kept the secret until now. he raised it with her and she confirmed it, and he then told me and we agreed we would never tell anybody, and for 50 years we haven't. we kept it secret because we thought it would be used damagingly against him at that time. the family man image was on display again, on holiday in his beloved scilly isles,...
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as mary wilson said, yes, she was the dream girl. mary wilson, who has died at the age of 76. this non—non— assisted andre was tested positive for coronavirus. she told the supposed but you neverfear the virus because she did not know she had it. she made front—page news in her local paper with the headline the miracle woman of covid—i9. happy birthday to sister andre. of covid—i9. happy birthday to sisterandre. more of covid—i9. happy birthday to sister andre. more on the website and you can reach me on twitter. hello. the cold snap across the uk continues. and no sign of anything milder for the remainder of this week. very cold nights ahead and some pretty bitterly cold days as well. a subtle change for today is that the wind will be lighter than it has been on monday and tuesday, though perhaps it won't feel quite as raw, but it's still an easterly or northeasterly wind. still some chains of showers being fed in, some making their way a reasonable way westwards. some of the heaviest snow on wednesday possibly for kent and sussex, the southeast of scotland and th
as mary wilson said, yes, she was the dream girl. mary wilson, who has died at the age of 76. this non—non— assisted andre was tested positive for coronavirus. she told the supposed but you neverfear the virus because she did not know she had it. she made front—page news in her local paper with the headline the miracle woman of covid—i9. happy birthday to sister andre. of covid—i9. happy birthday to sisterandre. more of covid—i9. happy birthday to sister andre. more on the website...
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the money has gone to a range of charities, chosen by harold wilson and his widow, lady wilson, including stoke mandeville hospital, and a number of methodist chapels. it would've been nice, i think, if we could have been part of saying which charities the money should go to. i probably would have chosen the birmingham children's hospital. because you are a brummie. yes. i don't want to give it away to people that i don't know. but, despite the controversy... flowers in the rain remains a classic. # woke up one morning half asleep # with all my blankets in a heap # and yellow roses scattered all around. ..# and, for me, it will always conjure up memories of that magical summer of love, half a century ago. have a good one. bye— bye. east of scotland seem the best of the afternoon sunshine but it is turning out to be wet in north—west england and as we look at the rainfall over the past few hours, this strip of rain taking shape, through northern england, that will move further south and the heavy rain will develop through parts of lincolnshire to norfolk going into this evening but the
the money has gone to a range of charities, chosen by harold wilson and his widow, lady wilson, including stoke mandeville hospital, and a number of methodist chapels. it would've been nice, i think, if we could have been part of saying which charities the money should go to. i probably would have chosen the birmingham children's hospital. because you are a brummie. yes. i don't want to give it away to people that i don't know. but, despite the controversy... flowers in the rain remains a...
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steven pinker on e0 wilson - of natural selection. steven pinker on e0 wilson who i of natural selection. steven l pinker on e0 wilson who has died at the age of 92. as we reach the end of the year hollywood is counting its box office losses as the pandemic continues to prevent large sections of the audience returning to the cinema. so far only one film has grossed more than $1 billion across the world, that is spider—man no way home. you can compare that to nine films that did that in 2019. so is fear of covid stopping audiences setting out to the local mutliplex, or has the rise of streaming and on demand changed the way we consume movies for ever? paul dergarabedian is a senior media analyst at comscore and gave me his opinion. an incredible year and a half, almost two years, really, for the movie theatres in particular. movie theatres shutting down essentially in march 2020, and since then, it's been a real roller—coaster ride at the box office. like you said, the takings seem impressive at 20 billion globally expected, 4.4 bi
steven pinker on e0 wilson - of natural selection. steven pinker on e0 wilson who i of natural selection. steven l pinker on e0 wilson who has died at the age of 92. as we reach the end of the year hollywood is counting its box office losses as the pandemic continues to prevent large sections of the audience returning to the cinema. so far only one film has grossed more than $1 billion across the world, that is spider—man no way home. you can compare that to nine films that did that in 2019....
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the 61—21 win over scotland gives them the calcutta cup, and joe wilson is there for us now. a great day for english rugby union, joe. the silverware is in sight. trophies galore on that the today's victors. but scotland, the calcutta cup and triple crown. their england, the title. without a win at twickenham in over 30 years, scotland were fired up. too fired up. fraser brown barely off the sidelines before he was back on them. in his absence, england prospered. jonathan joseph lying to the line. no better start for them, now to build on that. with jonathanjoseph for them, now to build on that. with jonathan joseph in the for them, now to build on that. with jonathanjoseph in the try scoring mood, no batter man. lovely step. what a try, two tries. but scotland we re what a try, two tries. but scotland were not here to make up the numbers. gordon reid just getting them back in the game. and as quickly as they were in, england push them back out again. perfect timing in the backline as scotland we re timing in the backline as scotland were swept aside. anthony watson with thei
the 61—21 win over scotland gives them the calcutta cup, and joe wilson is there for us now. a great day for english rugby union, joe. the silverware is in sight. trophies galore on that the today's victors. but scotland, the calcutta cup and triple crown. their england, the title. without a win at twickenham in over 30 years, scotland were fired up. too fired up. fraser brown barely off the sidelines before he was back on them. in his absence, england prospered. jonathan joseph lying to the...
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wilson is edging that fourth frame and you can keep up on the bbc two and the bbc sport website. that's all the sport for now. you will keep you updated on the snooker throughout the afternoon. 0ur our top story, breast cancer england has reported a major increase in the number of women seeking advice. it follows a computer error which resulted in many women not being invited to their final screening. i'm nowjoined by the oncologist karol sikora, who previously has been an assessor for the nhs breast cancer screening programme. this went on for nine years, they
wilson is edging that fourth frame and you can keep up on the bbc two and the bbc sport website. that's all the sport for now. you will keep you updated on the snooker throughout the afternoon. 0ur our top story, breast cancer england has reported a major increase in the number of women seeking advice. it follows a computer error which resulted in many women not being invited to their final screening. i'm nowjoined by the oncologist karol sikora, who previously has been an assessor for the nhs...
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joe wilson, bbc news, at the london marathon. fantastic stories there. john higgins secured a quarter—final place at the world snooker championship in style with a 13 frames to two victory over kyren wilson. higgins had dominated the match from start to finish and was on for a 1—4—7 in the final frame, but missed this key red. the four—time world champion will play either gary wilson or mark selby in the quarterfinals which start on tuesday. the other match tonight saw china's sijiahui maintain his lead over robert milins, 11 frames to five. you can get all the latest sports news at our website. that's bbc.com/sport. we will be back later, but for now, goodbye. hello there. the weather for the first few days of this week set to be really quite chilly for the time of year, cold enough even to see some areas of frost, as we'll see in a moment. now, what's going on? the area of low pressure that brought some of us rain on sunday is moving eastwards. as that happens, we get these cold northerly winds plunging southwards across the uk, those winds ori
joe wilson, bbc news, at the london marathon. fantastic stories there. john higgins secured a quarter—final place at the world snooker championship in style with a 13 frames to two victory over kyren wilson. higgins had dominated the match from start to finish and was on for a 1—4—7 in the final frame, but missed this key red. the four—time world champion will play either gary wilson or mark selby in the quarterfinals which start on tuesday. the other match tonight saw china's sijiahui...
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what about the wilson case? this is the second case, in the uk, that argues the result of the uk, that argues the result of the referendum is fundamentally tainted by what the claimants say is illegality on the part of the leave campaign. who put this case together? their uk eu challenge, a group of uk citizens living in the eu and what they say is the prime minister should have reconsidered what her course of action was in the light of these allegations against the leave campaign. the prime minister has said whatever illegality, it does not make any difference to me. the claimants say, fine, but is it actually the will of the british people and how can you be sure? that is what the court will be sure? that is what the court will be deciding today or tomorrow. another element to add it to the layers of complications. thank you for joining layers of complications. thank you forjoining us. we will be keeping up forjoining us. we will be keeping up with all the twists and turns. we have plenty of analysis on our we
what about the wilson case? this is the second case, in the uk, that argues the result of the uk, that argues the result of the referendum is fundamentally tainted by what the claimants say is illegality on the part of the leave campaign. who put this case together? their uk eu challenge, a group of uk citizens living in the eu and what they say is the prime minister should have reconsidered what her course of action was in the light of these allegations against the leave campaign. the prime...
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joe wilson, bbc news, cardiff. that's it. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel, and i'll be back with the late news at ten. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. bye for now. hello, and welcome to sportsday. defeat in croatia: wales suffer in the sweltering heat as they are handed the first loss of their euro 2020 qualifying campaign. and a winner on her debut: teenager gulia gwynn helps two—time champions germany to victory over china in their women's world cup opener. back to winning ways: england beat bangladesh at the cricket world cup after posting their highest—ever tournament total. also coming up in the programme... ashleigh barty wins herfirst grand slam singles title after thrashing marketa vondrousova at the french open. thanks forjoining us. much more on the cricket world cup later, but first — it's been a busy day of international football. we'll have all the latest from the women's world cup in a few moments, but first — three home nations are in qualifying ac
joe wilson, bbc news, cardiff. that's it. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel, and i'll be back with the late news at ten. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. bye for now. hello, and welcome to sportsday. defeat in croatia: wales suffer in the sweltering heat as they are handed the first loss of their euro 2020 qualifying campaign. and a winner on her debut: teenager gulia gwynn helps two—time champions germany to victory over china in their women's world...
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after avoiding prison, wilson was able to walk from court. the catholic church says it now wants to support abuse survivors but it's so far refused to condemn one of its own. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: the agony and the ecstacy — the world cup continues to produce thrilling games and nail biting finishes. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge firework display was held in the former colony. the chinese president, jiang zemin, said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly, that was cloned in a laboratory using a cell from another sheep. for the first time in 20 years, russian and american spacecraft have docked in orbit, at the start of a new era of cooperation in space. challenger powered past the bishop rock lighthouse at almost 50 knots, shattering a record that had stood for 34 years. and there was no hiding the sheer elation of
after avoiding prison, wilson was able to walk from court. the catholic church says it now wants to support abuse survivors but it's so far refused to condemn one of its own. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: the agony and the ecstacy — the world cup continues to produce thrilling games and nail biting finishes. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge firework display was held in the former colony. the chinese president,...
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the money's gone to a range of charities, chosen by harold wilson and his widow, lady wilson, including scope, stoke mandeville hospital, and a number of methodist chapels. it would've been nice, i think, if we could have been part of saying which charities the money should go to. i probably would have chosen the birmingham children's hospital. because you're a brummie? yeah. i don't want to give it away to people that i don't know. but despite the controversy, flowers in the rain remains a classic. # woke up one morning half asleep # with all my blankets in a heap # and yellow roses scattered all around...# and, for me, it will always conjure up memories of that magical summer of love, half a century ago. right, we're at the end of the show. have a good one, bye—bye. hello there. a pretty pleasant autumn day out there across many parts of the country. some sunshine, a bit of cloud in the north and west, but look at this view from stirling, beautiful blue skies and just a little bit of fair weather cloud. a little more cloud is moving in from the north—west, because we have this fro
the money's gone to a range of charities, chosen by harold wilson and his widow, lady wilson, including scope, stoke mandeville hospital, and a number of methodist chapels. it would've been nice, i think, if we could have been part of saying which charities the money should go to. i probably would have chosen the birmingham children's hospital. because you're a brummie? yeah. i don't want to give it away to people that i don't know. but despite the controversy, flowers in the rain remains a...
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trailing by four frames, overnight, the world number one got it back to 11—9 before wilson pulled clear and he‘ll now play anthony mcgill in the last four. trump had been hoping to break the so—called curse by becoming the only first—time winner to retain his title since the tournament moved to its current venue, in sheffield, in 1977.
trailing by four frames, overnight, the world number one got it back to 11—9 before wilson pulled clear and he‘ll now play anthony mcgill in the last four. trump had been hoping to break the so—called curse by becoming the only first—time winner to retain his title since the tournament moved to its current venue, in sheffield, in 1977.
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as mary wilson said, yes, she was the dream girl. mary wilson, who has died at the age of 76. the coldest night of the winter so far in the uk has been recorded at altnaharra in the scottish highlands. temperatures dropped below minus 16 — that's the lowest for a decade. and more snow is on the way with yellow warnings in place for parts of england, scotland and northern ireland which could cause disruption. time for a look at the weather here's tomasz schafernaker. thank you. we are probably heading for the coldest night for about a decade, even across some southern parts of the uk. not tonight, the following night. anyway, the forecast for this evening, snow showers continuing and an amber warning in force for a time in eastern parts of scotland. through the night the snow showers will become a little less heavy and fleeting in places. needless to say, a freezing cold morning on wednesday morning. the wind is still pretty strong so there's temperatures are not that low, minus three, minus four degrees. we can cope with that, at least most of us. the forecast for wednesday
as mary wilson said, yes, she was the dream girl. mary wilson, who has died at the age of 76. the coldest night of the winter so far in the uk has been recorded at altnaharra in the scottish highlands. temperatures dropped below minus 16 — that's the lowest for a decade. and more snow is on the way with yellow warnings in place for parts of england, scotland and northern ireland which could cause disruption. time for a look at the weather here's tomasz schafernaker. thank you. we are probably...
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dean wilson s-ueakin 18-year-old man. dean wilson speaking to — 18-year-old man. dean wilson speaking to us _ 18-year-old man. dean wilson speaking to us earlier. - let's take you to, sadly, another story involving racism. there may have been two wins from two for england in their warm up matches ahead of the euros, but on both occasions now there have been boos from fans while players took a knee in support of the black lives matter movement. manager gareth southgate spoke for a second time on the topic and said they might be disheartened at the actions of some of the fans, but would not be dissuaded from continuing to take the knee. i sadly sort of expected what happened to happened, and we have accepted _ happened to happened, and we have accepted that as a group. it's not going _ accepted that as a group. it's not going to — accepted that as a group. it's not going to stop what we are doing and what we _ going to stop what we are doing and what we believe, and it's certainly not going — what we believe, and it's certainly not going to stop my support for o
dean wilson s-ueakin 18-year-old man. dean wilson speaking to — 18-year-old man. dean wilson speaking to us _ 18-year-old man. dean wilson speaking to us earlier. - let's take you to, sadly, another story involving racism. there may have been two wins from two for england in their warm up matches ahead of the euros, but on both occasions now there have been boos from fans while players took a knee in support of the black lives matter movement. manager gareth southgate spoke for a second time...